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<Medicine> Zhonghua Auntie's character analysis
All students who have studied Lu Xun's novel "Medicine" can recall the character traits of Auntie Hua: ignorance, numbness, kindness. Foolishness and numbness are the ****ness of most of the characters in "Medicine", so Auntie Hua's personality only has the word "kind" left. There is no problem to say that Auntie Hua is kind, but we should not ignore the fact that there is another side of her character, which is the "selfish" side.

Mr. Lu Xun wrote about Auntie Hua's selfishness, revealing it through her secret heart activities. When Grandma Xia asked her to look at the circle of red and white flowers on Xia Yu's grave, she "felt a sense of inadequacy and emptiness in her heart, and was not willing to look into it", and here she felt "inadequacy and emptiness" because there was a circle of red and white flowers on Xia Yu's grave, while her son, Xiaobiao, had only "a few green spots" on his grave. Here she felt "insufficient and empty" because Xia Yu's grave had a circle of red and white flowers, while her son Xiao Biao Biao's grave only had "a few small green and white flowers blooming sporadically", and she was "reluctant to look into it" because she was afraid that other people's sons had manifested themselves, while her son had not. The fact is that the company's business is not a business, but a business, and it's a business.

If there is still a suspicion of subjective speculation in the analysis here, another part of Auntie China's heart activity in the text irrefutably illustrates this point. When she heard Xia fourth grandmother said aloud, "Yu'er, they all wronged you, you still can't forget, today specially want to show some spirit, want me to know?" "Yu'er, pity they pitied you ...... If you are really here and hear my words, -- then teach this crow to fly up to the top of your grave and show me." At this time, the crow "between the straight branches of the tree, shrinking head, cast iron standing", not moving. Grandma Xia was naturally very disappointed and confused. At this time, the kind-hearted Mrs. Hua should have been disappointed for Grandma Xia, should have been pained by Grandma Xia's disappointment, and should have given Grandma Xia some comfort. But at this time, she "somehow seemed to have lifted a heavy burden", and even her persuasive words had no comforting meaning: "We'd better go back." It can be seen that Mrs. Hua did not want the crows to fly to the top of Xia Yu's grave, and did not want Xia Yu to manifest her spirit.

Mr. Lu Xun's portrayal of characters and revealing the reality of their hearts can be described as meticulous and detailed, to an astonishing degree. So, how should we understand Lu Xun's presentation of such a selfish mentality of Auntie Hua? First, as an ordinary working woman in feudal society, Auntie Hua was very unfortunate to lose her son in her old age. If her son had manifested himself, it would have brought her a little bit of comfort; but she did not get this little bit of comfort. If Xia Yu had manifested but Xiao Biao had not, it would have been a heavy blow to her, and it is understandable that she had such a secretive psychology. Secondly, Mr. Lu Xun has always been devoted to revealing the inferiority of the Chinese people, to painting the souls of the silent nationals, and to revealing the inferiority of the nationals while showing their ignorance, numbness, and goodness is a typical Lu Xun penmanship, and Lu Xun's profundity is often expressed in these aspects. Thirdly, Mr. Lu Xun himself said that at that time he had an Antlew-type grimness inside him, and wrote characters to show more of their dark inner world, Mr. Lu Xun's insight is shown in this regard, and its limitations are here.